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for the word ceremony i will how they deal with a word game leader and a deal of london they deal london came together with an idea to hold the charity concert on the keys of the jubilee when you go into regardless of what people say i strongly really and that london is in a deal the new for charitable events. yes says gorbachev the vice president of the gorbachev foundation. and do it or are the first and last president of the us a sorry spotlight who did actually will continue this insinuate after a short break so stay way or a little help from. the . good samaritan. excellent professional. medics traveling and much possessing an extra ordinary car. the doctor who helped many people in his country. the political criminal responsible for thousands of deaths. was it an attempt to repent. or just escape a fair trial. the other life of ron among. monarchies. speaking to the authority of the republic. russian defense production. was he heads to central russia. the club's become an industry. that harsh winter makes it even more enjoyable. and where you can train to biggest company. to the mo
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london came together with an idea to hold the charity concert on the case of the jubilee can you go into regardless of what people say i strongly believe that london is and i feel the new for charitable events. yes says gorbachev the vice president of the gorbachev foundation. daughter of the first and last president of the us a son spotlight will be back shortly will continue this internet hall to assure the break so stay where you are going help. ah. that's me tom foreman and mobile home just to keep those creation off the global food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. sure not trading the actual cash physical grain or trading promises for grain to be delivered a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. for reasons modulators silver or gold that can be negotiated in order to some degree in some place. yet or. possibly it's not traded now but it could be in the future. for your feet. on. the. wealthy british style some time to see what's right in front of. the. market why not
london came together with an idea to hold the charity concert on the case of the jubilee can you go into regardless of what people say i strongly believe that london is and i feel the new for charitable events. yes says gorbachev the vice president of the gorbachev foundation. daughter of the first and last president of the us a son spotlight will be back shortly will continue this internet hall to assure the break so stay where you are going help. ah. that's me tom foreman and mobile home just...
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the future of libya as a plot of the agenda and london on tuesday. more than 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi era. qatar wning gaddafi that he has a matter of days to save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that that option is still on the table. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels in libya. >> the rebels are on the back foot again. after fierce fighting, they have pulled back and are regrouping. after this latest setbacks, there is calling for more international support. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international
the future of libya as a plot of the agenda and london on tuesday. more than 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi era. qatar wning gaddafi that he has a matter of days to save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that that option is still on the table. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels in libya. >> the rebels are on the back foot again. after fierce fighting, they have pulled back and are...
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by david gibbs in tucson he's a professor of history and government at the university of arizona in london we have i bet she is a senior lecturer in international relations at the university of kent and in beirut we crossed the aisle a question he is a professor of political science at the american university of beirut and another member of our crossfire team illinois hunger all right folks this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want if i could go to london first i don't know if how would you describe events being played out now in libya because i've been covering this watching this very closely obviously it's my job in and that's what i do for this program and it seems to me this is a civil war in the west but under the guise of a coalition has chosen a side in my being unfair in that description i think it's a very difficult one this one in terms of intervention because on one hand you know doing nothing at all would have sent the signal broadly from the west that we just don't the responsibility to protect anymore because it didn't quite work out very well for us. and
by david gibbs in tucson he's a professor of history and government at the university of arizona in london we have i bet she is a senior lecturer in international relations at the university of kent and in beirut we crossed the aisle a question he is a professor of political science at the american university of beirut and another member of our crossfire team illinois hunger all right folks this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want if i could go to london first i don't know...
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but that doesn't always happen libya for one has used london's p.r. machine before with misleading results in one thousand nine hundred five a u.k. based p.r. agency was paid four million pounds. to try and subvert the evidence that pointed towards libyan involvement in the lockerbie case and this is what has led to all sorts of alternative theories about lockerbie although of course all the evidence to point to the fact that al macgraw in london female were actually responsible so you know how to play these rules they know how to play the game and it's transparency that's lacking in u.k. p.r. information appears in the media but people have no idea who put it there and the only way one can be really sure about all the information that will be bombarded with on a daily basis is where does it come from is that person partial or impartial and in that way we get a much clearer idea of what it is that we're being told although there is a new body in the u.k. designed to regulate the p.r. industry declaring clients is still voluntary london's soho is the h
but that doesn't always happen libya for one has used london's p.r. machine before with misleading results in one thousand nine hundred five a u.k. based p.r. agency was paid four million pounds. to try and subvert the evidence that pointed towards libyan involvement in the lockerbie case and this is what has led to all sorts of alternative theories about lockerbie although of course all the evidence to point to the fact that al macgraw in london female were actually responsible so you know how...
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walls and also on street lights which is actually quite unusual for london it doesn't you don't normally get the sense that an event is about to happen so there was a strange air walking through the capital. they'll be listened to by the government one of the main arguments they're putting forward. well that's one of the problems the main argument is against the cuts in general and defending welfare but there isn't really a central sense of what people are going there tomorrow to argue for because a lot of special pleading there's a lot of individual groups having their own protests but there isn't a real sense of get here and amongst all of the protesters who are going there tomorrow or is it all a pearl money or are there going to be other elements. to this protest tomorrow i'm thinking of what's happening further afield the u.k. being involved in military conflicts at the moment. surprisingly i think the main focus will be on cuts even despite the occupation of the intervention in libya at the moment i don't think that's likely to be a main focus of the protests the stop the war coali
walls and also on street lights which is actually quite unusual for london it doesn't you don't normally get the sense that an event is about to happen so there was a strange air walking through the capital. they'll be listened to by the government one of the main arguments they're putting forward. well that's one of the problems the main argument is against the cuts in general and defending welfare but there isn't really a central sense of what people are going there tomorrow to argue for...
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ok tell me if i can go to you in london a lot of people say in their be your critics that. the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it that's why people want to bury their head in the sand and pretend the fate that the public feeling is not there everyone the english defense league has been one of the biggest phenomenons to sweep this country ever there's a reason for that because people in these towns and cities like blue and not like x. are probably aware where it was from because they probably have a clue about islam in towns and cities and towns that is not lutheran where there are problems in birmingham in bradford in leeds and in halifax ev
ok tell me if i can go to you in london a lot of people say in their be your critics that. the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the...
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welcome back to the cause report time now to go to london and speak with john butler founder of em for a capital and publisher of the for a letter john was previously head of index strategies for deutsche bank in london and before that he was managing director and head of interest rate strategy at lehman brothers in london john butler welcome to cause a report thank you max right before i go any further i want to jump right in here and address a big issue that's circulating around the blogosphere principally from my shed lot otherwise known as mess very well traffic blog site he says that the fed cannot control the long rate they can only control the short rate but having seen your presentation in london recently that's not true is it talk to us about this well i think i mean to be fair to michelle i'm somewhat familiar with his aura humans and i think that it's important whenever you talk about something happening in financial markets and you have some concept of time horizon and i think as a general rule he qualifies that view by pointing out that they can do practically whatever the
welcome back to the cause report time now to go to london and speak with john butler founder of em for a capital and publisher of the for a letter john was previously head of index strategies for deutsche bank in london and before that he was managing director and head of interest rate strategy at lehman brothers in london john butler welcome to cause a report thank you max right before i go any further i want to jump right in here and address a big issue that's circulating around the...
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also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london in rage over huge cuts the protests also gripped the e.u. as many are angry cash flows in to them to be able. the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for new reports that radiation levels reached ten million times the norm the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. with a look back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is our live in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they claim they've won back control of several strategic towns from the forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. and leading the coalition's campaign. has the latest now from tripoli. pryde most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of the bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gad
also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london in rage over huge cuts the protests also gripped the e.u. as many are angry cash flows in to them to be able. the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for new reports that radiation levels reached ten million times the norm the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. with a look back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is our live in moscow libyan rebels...
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to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasbourg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have difference of a points of view i'd like to go to edward first in strasbourg we had a poll that came out a few days ago that madame le pen is ahead in the polls for the presidential poll in france next year she's beating the president others will even say if they vote were held now they would vote for her also if i go to a mail online british publication here and that headline is half of britons would vote for far right parties if they gave up violence and if i could continue a total of forty eight percent said they would definitely support or consider supporting a party with such an agenda if it shunned violence and fascist imagery what is going on all across europe why do you get such a great appeal to the right and s
to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasbourg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team ill in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have difference of a points of view i'd like to go to edward first in strasbourg we had a poll that came out a few days ago that...
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and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london after a serious rioting following the huge protests devolved to half a million people with. plans to slash public spending by a took the. bus demonstrations also a group of citizens. and. management has apologized for wrong were its radiation levels said ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to the creation of emergency teams at the site. ok next week discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist. who says it's reaction to fear. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you for your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. phobia in the united states nowad
and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london after a serious rioting following the huge protests devolved to half a million people with. plans to slash public spending by a took the. bus demonstrations also a group of citizens. and. management has apologized for wrong were its radiation levels said ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to the creation of emergency teams at the site. ok next week discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning...
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and london bracing for one of the biggest rallies in history expected this weekend tens of thousands are set to march through the british capital in protest of public sector cuts and the military campaign in the. next thirty three a bushel talks to the president of the belgian senate about the possibility of devolution in belgium and the e.u. . bernie peters may kill off the country but he leaves he senate president but also parts of the new flemish a lawyers party with which works to split flown this from belgium mr peters how can you work for an organization you want to destroy the other difficult if only because. we have always participated in belgium elections but you know that we are for more so that the relation of farmers we have always participate in elections for the senate whatever seems. so obvious to say perhaps the senate should be but they are bullish but we have always accepted to participate in political. solutions that makes it hard to work together you have two countries already you have to public opinion i always suggest foreign. people who are interested in unders
and london bracing for one of the biggest rallies in history expected this weekend tens of thousands are set to march through the british capital in protest of public sector cuts and the military campaign in the. next thirty three a bushel talks to the president of the belgian senate about the possibility of devolution in belgium and the e.u. . bernie peters may kill off the country but he leaves he senate president but also parts of the new flemish a lawyers party with which works to split...
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we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at the securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global legacy and then let's go to specific to russia what is his contribution to history at eighty years old remembering his rule ending the soviet union well one contribution is already recorded in history he set free the countries of eastern and central europe that's done where they go from here is up to them what's not settled or written history is the fate of democracy in russia there are different opinions about the condition of democracy in russia whether and he has very strong opinions and for good reason he wants to go down in history as the father of russian democracy in the west we attribute
we go to geoffrey hosking he is an emeritus professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in london we have lad sobel he's an analyst at the securities and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want stephen i want to go to you first here as got a bunch off is eighty years old today and let's talk about global...
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in your confession in london tell me about the amazing rings that you're wearing he stands and i tell it they see a lady of their color and it's. because i love big still because don't give in it's the end is the guest on as more and enjoy it as my luck and safety will you will get from that still interested and what's what kinds of jewelry to questions like if it eloquently have a lot of tears. and there's a lot in all they collect eligibility for example if you think it's different in. a muscle to a flat. in the with the easy thing. it's this is indication you know so i cannot tell you volatile it is a leg leg if you said look is beautiful. and they just had to give them emotion and they think it is something made with love. because it's make dance that are loud. and tell there's a lady alice led school like like it's already the courses have been class and final question there is a famous phrase diamonds are a girl's best friend is this true still in the small of the. because somebody one present less of a given present than some of the unpleasant overthrown. and most of them as un
in your confession in london tell me about the amazing rings that you're wearing he stands and i tell it they see a lady of their color and it's. because i love big still because don't give in it's the end is the guest on as more and enjoy it as my luck and safety will you will get from that still interested and what's what kinds of jewelry to questions like if it eloquently have a lot of tears. and there's a lot in all they collect eligibility for example if you think it's different in. a...
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paid evergreen plaza hotel in thailand to eat london hotel time to type the full point and. the splenda hotel.
paid evergreen plaza hotel in thailand to eat london hotel time to type the full point and. the splenda hotel.
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has truly gone global as the toronto raptors and new jersey nets prepare for backs by gains in london england on friday and saturday there are hardly two better franchises in the league concerns of international diversity the nets are owned by a russian billionaire and detail call for a while it's out in the resealed gerrard cd is prominent figure in the raptors front office his compatriot andrea bargnani is a mainstay in toronto having been the first overall in the two thousand and six and redraft spaniard close a calderon and brazilian down drills are also keeping him company on the court and this executive says that while a similar trip to russia would be difficult it seems we'll be working with the league to fit it into their schedule. for should like to keep them all to russia but it's a long night for the regular season. so you can see there are scheduled players when you can. several days off before they get back to life action in new jersey soon and so it's a long trip could we plan to do as much as we can into work with the immediate superior players soften as possible she wr
has truly gone global as the toronto raptors and new jersey nets prepare for backs by gains in london england on friday and saturday there are hardly two better franchises in the league concerns of international diversity the nets are owned by a russian billionaire and detail call for a while it's out in the resealed gerrard cd is prominent figure in the raptors front office his compatriot andrea bargnani is a mainstay in toronto having been the first overall in the two thousand and six and...
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also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london enraged over huge cuts protests also gripped the e.u. as many were angry at. cash flows into the libya bombings. and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and also the latest developments libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they won back control of several strategic towns from the forces meanwhile nato has agreed to take over command of all aerial operations in libya replacing the u.s. at the helm of the coalition's campaign. reports now from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason wh
also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london enraged over huge cuts protests also gripped the e.u. as many were angry at. cash flows into the libya bombings. and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and...
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from central london. what does it open the peaceful demonstration here in london on saturday has turned into day hundreds of colored clothes demonstrations gathered tailbone piccadilly with the police using the controversial closing off technique that's now become named as catholic these demonstrations move down the street earliest smashing everything in their cars they smashed up the windows of expensive shops banks cash machines all sorts of buildings with that when they come out stand kate told over that they're now hanging on into the evening they are just a few round about five hundred we have to make all the huff a million demonstrators who took to the streets of london today but nevertheless possibly it may be seen that these are the ones that will make them based impacts the ones that wait wait from the main three cents on the ones that hold that quite significant amount of damage in the city of love and it will be a whole new dimension it's been added to this pretense in recent days with the minu
from central london. what does it open the peaceful demonstration here in london on saturday has turned into day hundreds of colored clothes demonstrations gathered tailbone piccadilly with the police using the controversial closing off technique that's now become named as catholic these demonstrations move down the street earliest smashing everything in their cars they smashed up the windows of expensive shops banks cash machines all sorts of buildings with that when they come out stand kate...
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ambassador to saudi arabia and now a baker botts and in london we go to a bill by the out one he is the editor of the al goods are the newspaper and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that news you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you mr ambassador in dubai how would you describe what's going on in saudi arabia right now in light of the uprisings and what some people are calling the arab the arab awakening in the region. i think there's a lot of anxiety right now and i just came back from a visit to both riyadh and the eastern province there is concern of course particularly about the shia they have rage that has been called for friday i think it remains to be seen and i thank you that will be but there's a tremendous amount of anxiety about us bolger about the lack of jobs to some degree about corruption and to some degree about just the basic competence of the government so there are. there are some are there i think could be ignited i think overall the king is very well beloved in saudi arabia and that's that's not a plus
ambassador to saudi arabia and now a baker botts and in london we go to a bill by the out one he is the editor of the al goods are the newspaper and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that news you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you mr ambassador in dubai how would you describe what's going on in saudi arabia right now in light of the uprisings and what some people are calling the arab the arab awakening in the region. i think...
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hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london in protest. demonstrations. with many home phone for the libya intervention. the focus. radiation levels then reached ten million times the normal range. of emergency workers but a high concentration of radioactive take to in the sea near the sea. to bring us up to date for the moment i'll be back with more news in less than fifteen minutes from now first let's have a look at what's happening in sports with you know. what's the big good to have you with us our headlines this hour. the russian vitaly petrov reaches the full no one podium for the first ever time finishing third at the season opening a stream grand prix. all changed russia say goodbye to the top of their euro twenty twelve qualifying group for now after feeling to break the deadlock against armenia . plant ancel about move closer to the garden cup finals both moving three zero up in the respective series over the weekend. showing he's got what it takes to contest in formula one the russian earning the first ever podium finish at the opening race of
hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london in protest. demonstrations. with many home phone for the libya intervention. the focus. radiation levels then reached ten million times the normal range. of emergency workers but a high concentration of radioactive take to in the sea near the sea. to bring us up to date for the moment i'll be back with more news in less than fifteen minutes from now first let's have a look at what's happening in sports with you know. what's the big good to...
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rather bellicose talk from both london and washington and paris. the what they've actually done is total security council straightaway and they got full agreement in the security council unanimous support for a resolution which didn't refer to war to military action or anything of that kind so it's not. part of i don't think so many persons at least partially responsible for what's going on in libya and what we saw in egypt previously after all london did support these regimes for as long as it seemed to fix well i think that's a bit much actually i mean the british press take that view of the british press of which going on about you know the meeting in the desert between tony blair and gadhafi and it's true they did meet of the desert and they did a deal and it was a very useful deal for us but after all sarkozy and berlusconi and condi rice and mr putin and everybody else have all done deal with libya so there's nothing especially british about it it's the world has been doing business with libya and in my opinion quite right too because after a
rather bellicose talk from both london and washington and paris. the what they've actually done is total security council straightaway and they got full agreement in the security council unanimous support for a resolution which didn't refer to war to military action or anything of that kind so it's not. part of i don't think so many persons at least partially responsible for what's going on in libya and what we saw in egypt previously after all london did support these regimes for as long as it...
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and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london to serious rioting for the new huge protest of up to half a million people against british government plans to slash public spending by eighty billion pounds. is also agreed the e.u. citizens angry out of the church of cards while the council flows into banks and forms to libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrongful reporting that radiation levels had dropped ten million times the norm the mistake will be immediate about creation of emergency teams at the site. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you're watching our very warm welcome it's five pm in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they have retaken several strategic towns from pro gadhafi forces but with the help of western led bombing meanwhile nations to assume control of the coalition military operation in libya from the u.s. . reports from tripoli. most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost
and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london to serious rioting for the new huge protest of up to half a million people against british government plans to slash public spending by eighty billion pounds. is also agreed the e.u. citizens angry out of the church of cards while the council flows into banks and forms to libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrongful reporting that radiation levels had dropped ten million times the norm...
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two more russian companies have announced plans to list on the london stock exchange one of the country's largest real estate developers at a long group expecting to raise around five hundred million dollars from the flotation the company says it intends to use the money to acquire land plots and replenish working capital one of russia's largest online retailers due to that rule is joining the i.p.o. race pick up any plans to float fifteen percent of its stock on the ny six in the first half of this year according to com a site daily he did it is valued between one hundred nine hundred twenty million dollars and would use the funds for promotion and i.t. development while some russian companies are pushing ahead with their listing of the soon to be having second thoughts about how a con operator ross telecom is reportedly holding back inside if you know in london a source close to the deal cites the uncertain situation on the financial markets created by events in libya and japan for the delay but it also appears ross telecom may not make the deadline for preparing financial reports and o
two more russian companies have announced plans to list on the london stock exchange one of the country's largest real estate developers at a long group expecting to raise around five hundred million dollars from the flotation the company says it intends to use the money to acquire land plots and replenish working capital one of russia's largest online retailers due to that rule is joining the i.p.o. race pick up any plans to float fifteen percent of its stock on the ny six in the first half of...
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and in all the news this week over two hundred arrests of the london officer it's writing fall of the future for i was just a thought through half a million people a british government plans to slash public spending by eighty billion pounds plus demonstrations also group the e.u. citizens angry at austerity cuts world cash flows into banks and forms from libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrongly reporting that radiation levels had stopped ten million times the norm in the state for the meteors of recreation of the largest the teams at this site. twenty four hour news coming to live from the russian capital you're watching r t it's six. libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they have retaken several strategic towns from pro forces but with the help of western lead. meanwhile nature has to assume control for the coalition military operation in libya. reports from tripoli . right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed wes
and in all the news this week over two hundred arrests of the london officer it's writing fall of the future for i was just a thought through half a million people a british government plans to slash public spending by eighty billion pounds plus demonstrations also group the e.u. citizens angry at austerity cuts world cash flows into banks and forms from libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrongly reporting that radiation levels had stopped ten...
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also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london enraged over huge cuts protests also many are angry. about cash flows into the libyan. nuclear plant apologizes for reports that radiation reached ten times the norm the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency team. with a look back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is our life in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli off to further gains in the east of the country they've retaken several strategic towns from the forces but with the help of western lead meanwhile nato has to assume control of the coalition military operation in libya from the u.s. reports now from tripoli. most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of set and the reason why search is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is where it is where he has his major supporter base now
also in the news this week hundreds of thousands of britons marched in london enraged over huge cuts protests also many are angry. about cash flows into the libyan. nuclear plant apologizes for reports that radiation reached ten times the norm the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency team. with a look back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is our life in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli off to further gains in the...
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and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london after a series of rioting following the huge protest a couple million people against the british government plans to slash public spending by h. a billion pound demonstrations also agreed the e.u. with citizens angry as. well cash flows into banks and forms to libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to that creation of the emergency teams out of the science. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you all with r.t. it is three am in moscow libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they've retaken several strategic town from pro gadhafi forces but with the help of western led bombing meanwhile nato has to assume control of the coalition military operation in libya from the u.s. . reports from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightnin
and in the news this week over two hundred arrested in london after a series of rioting following the huge protest a couple million people against the british government plans to slash public spending by h. a billion pound demonstrations also agreed the e.u. with citizens angry as. well cash flows into banks and forms to libya. and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state...
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to discuss of more revolutions are likely elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john locke and he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want to read and if i could go to you in london first. we what we've been seeing in the arab middle east that say let's be very generous of the last two months do you think that the powers that be in the west that have had so much influence in these countries over the last few decades i would say negative have digested the gravity of the change that is occurred in that region and what democracy means to people in the region. i don't think they have i think they underestimate the extent of what's happening in the arab world and i think they underestimated the extent to which arab people want democracy because what we've seen in these up
to discuss of more revolutions are likely elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john locke and he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want to read and if i could go to you...